Computer Science – Information Theory
Scientific paper
Jan 1997
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1997aipc..387..945p&link_type=abstract
Space technology and applications international forum (STAIF - 97). AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 387, pp. 945-950 (1997).
Computer Science
Information Theory
Telecommunications: Signal Transmission And Processing, Communication Satellites, Information Theory And Communication Theory
Scientific paper
Beamforming Technology will be an essential element in tactical battlefield communication systems of the next generation. Only with beamforming will the demands of communication quality, network access and covertness be jointly achieved. This paper focuses on the signal processing features of one element of this technology-transmitter beamforming. A flexible beamforming architecture such as the one described here will facilitate ongoing research into the development of a high speed ATM-based wireless communication system currently being investigated at the University of Kansas. This system provides for spatial frequency reuse by allowing multiple transmit beams to be steered to mobile end users. The modulation and the steering angles of the beams adapt under software control in response to the demands of the communications environment and the user's requirements.
Prescott Glenn E.
Sivaprakasam Srinivas
Sparks Craig A.
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